I couldn't have said it better. I started in my late 20's, and I would love to have normal test levels. I'm lucky I have a PA, that knows his hormones pretty well. He will also listen to any info of studies bring him. He also sets it up to where my levels are around 1400 accept for once every 6 months when I do bloodwork. I postpone my injection for around 10 days to let my levels come down to what won't get him scrutinized. He doesn't prescribe crazy high doses I just respond really well. My prescribed dose is 100mg every 5 days. He will prescribe AI if it's NEEDED, and HCG if you want to pay for it. Local pharmacies get 250-800 for 10,000iu. I dont use it year round just usually a few months on then off.
Most doctors won't, but a good doctor that treats the symptoms will if he is symptomatic. My dad is 60 and his levels were in the 600's and my PA put him on because he was just not his normal self, all of his symptoms pointed to low t. Now he is back to feeling just how he used to. Some people have genetically high levels, and that's why the good docs treat the symptoms and not the numbers.
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